This April, we're set to unfold a new season of highly entertaining and uplifting programming for our viewers, including some completely new and original shows.

We're very excited to introduce a new series, The Song That Changed My Life, premiering Monday, April 2. Each new episode features high-profile musicians and the songs that altered the direction of their careers. The series is surprisingly personal; you'll see some of your favorite artists opening up about their exciting and often tumultuous musical journeys. Take a look at a preview:

Another music-themed series coming to BYUtv is AUDIO-FILES, premiering on Tuesday, April 10. AUDIO-FILES highlights the stories of popular musicians and explores the beginnings of their remarkable success, as well as their amazing music. Artists to be featured on AUDIO-FILES include Imagine Dragons, Mason Jennings, LOW, Joshua James, Paper Route and Neon Trees.

We're also bringing back some of your favorite original BYUtv programming, including American Ride. Join Stan Ellsworth as he travels around the United States on his Harley Davidson, re-discovering American history one great location at a time. Stan returns to BYUtv on Monday, April 2:

You can also look forward to new seasons of The Story Trek, Turning Point and The Food Nanny this April. We're also premiering a new series called Backstage BYU, which gives you a behind-the-scenes look at the everyday (and often extraordinary) happenings around Brigham Young University. And we're introducing a spin-off of the very popular 5,000 Days Project called Listen, which follows the lives of young people as they journey through adolescence and early adulthood.

All that and much, much more comes to BYUtv this April. Watch more sneak peeks and learn more about our upcoming season by liking BYUtv on Facebook.

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